De-icing - how do you do it?
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Took me about 2-3 minutes to de-ice the car this morning. With a scraper..
Then later in my journey I saw a car that had used the warm water trick to clear their rear screen.. very pretty patterns in the ice that had reformed
Seems that when it's -5C you're better off with a small amount of manual labour
Then later in my journey I saw a car that had used the warm water trick to clear their rear screen.. very pretty patterns in the ice that had reformed
Seems that when it's -5C you're better off with a small amount of manual labour
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I loved it when I came down this morning and the car was all iced up, it meant I could use the front electric windscreen again and it cleared it in no time
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Originally Posted by GSi,Dec 20 2007, 09:54 AM
Are you sure it wasn't the rear screen you de-iced? Very tricky to tell on those Porsche thingys isn't it..
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Originally Posted by GSi,Dec 20 2007, 10:34 AM
Shandy drinking southerner.